Claims
- 1. A pull-roller system for use in a calender machine which manipulates a workpiece, the calender having rollers and a substantially horizontal platform planar to a nip of the rollers for supporting the workpiece as it moves through the calender, the pull-roller system comprising:
- a plurality of pull-rollers at an elevation different than the elevation of the plane defined by the horizontal platform to assist in moving the workpiece through the calender; and
- a guide-piece which directs workpieces exiting the calender machine to one of two exit pathways, workpieces having at least a predetermined rigidity being directed to continue to travel in the plane defined by the platform, thereby avoiding the pull-rollers, workpieces having a rigidity less than the predetermined rigidity being directed by said guide-piece into the pull-rollers.
- 2. The pull-roller system of claim 1, wherein the pull-roller elevation is lower than the elevation of the horizontal platform.
- 3. The pull-roller system of claim 2, wherein an elevation angle of the pull-rollers with respect to the horizontal plane is approximately eighteen degrees.
- 4. The pull-roller system of claim 1, wherein the pull-rollers provide sufficient tension to assist in the manipulation of the workpiece.
- 5. The pull-roller system of claim 1, wherein there are exactly two pull-rollers.
- 6. The pull-roller system of claim 5, wherein the axes of rotation of the pull-rollers are substantially parallel to the plane of the platform, and wherein a second plane common to the pull-roller axes is offset with respect to the plane of the platform.
- 7. The pull-roller system of claim 6, wherein an offset angle of the second plane is approximately thirty degrees.
- 8. A pull-roller system for use in a calender machine which manipulates a workpiece, the calender machine having cylindrical rollers in contact with each other to form a nip through which the workpiece is fed, a platform on the feed side of the nip for supporting the workpiece, the platform having a substantially horizontal top surface defining a first plane, the nip lying within the first plane, the axes of rotation of the rollers being parallel to the first plane, a second plane common to the axes being substantially perpendicular to the first plane, the pull-roller system comprising:
- a pair of cylindrical pull-rollers in contact with each other to form a second nip through which the workpiece is pulled, each pull-roller having an axis of rotation parallel to the first plane common to the pull-roller axes being offset from the first plane; and
- a guide-piece which supports a rigid workpiece along the top surface of the guide-piece in the plane defined by the top surface of the feedways, and wherein flexible workpieces are directed by the guide-piece towards the pull-rollers.
- 9. The pull-roller system of claim 8, wherein the nip of the pull-rollers is substantially parallel to the first plane and at an elevation below the first plane.
- 10. The pull-roller system of claim 8, wherein the offset angle is approximately thirty degrees.
Parent Case Info
This application relates to calender machines and is a Divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/372,511, filed on Jan. 13, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,643,391.
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Divisions (1)
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